Position Summary
Reserve Health is seeking a Board Certified Psychiatrist to join our dynamic team. This full-time, primarily in-person clinical role involves direct patient care and oversight for a multidisciplinary team within a diverse practice setting, including correctional medicine, outpatient services for first responders, and traditional outpatient psychiatry. The psychiatrist will play a critical role in managing psychiatric care for adults and children, with a focus on adult populations, while contributing to the management of outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for substance use disorders.
Responsibilities
- Provide direct patient care, including outpatient psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and psychotherapy, to:
- Male and female inmates in a county jail with a population of approximately 650.
- First responders (police and fire personnel) requiring psychiatric support.
- Traditional insurance-based and self-pay outpatient psychiatric patients.
- Oversee and provide clinical guidance to a team of:
- 1–2 Psychiatric Advanced Practice Providers (APPs).
- 2 Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs).
- Share on-call responsibilities (approximately 7 days per month), offering phone consultation (currently averaging <4 calls per 24 hours) without the requirement to attend the facility in person during on-call periods.
- Manage psychiatric conditions across a lifespan (children and adults), with a primary focus on adult patients.
- Assist in the management of patients enrolled in outpatient MAT programs.
- Participate in limited telemedicine consultations as necessary.
- Collaborate with the leadership to establish and meet clinical and administrative performance goals.
- Maintain compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations and clinical standards.
- Document all patient interactions, treatment plans, and clinical decisions in accordance with organizational policies and standards.
Schedule
- Scheduled times and days are negotiable.
- Clinical responsibilities are primarily in-person, with some telemedicine as needed.